IDID day-one sales 1,048

- IDID’s single album “FLY!” was circulating in fan sales posts on June 2, with X-based trackers citing 1,048 first-day copies. - The most repeated figure in fan posts was 1,048 day-one sales, alongside a roughly 1,485-copy cumulative total shared in X threads. - Official release details for “FLY!” remain available through IDID and distributor-linked album listings published after the May 27 release.

IDID’s latest sales chatter started with fan-run posts, not an official chart release. On June 2, X accounts that track K-pop sales circulated figures showing 1,048 first-day copies for the group’s single album “FLY!” and a cumulative total of about 1,485 copies, according to screenshots and reposts referenced in fan threads. May 27 was the release date for “FLY!,” a two-track single album from the seven-member Starship Entertainment boy group, according to retailer listings and release coverage published last week. Billboard described the project as pairing the title track “FLY!” with the B-side “Attent!on,” while Kakao Entertainment’s newsroom said the comeback followed the group’s September 2025 debut. (x.com) ### Where did the 1,048 figure come from? X posts cited by fans appear to trace the number to fan-run sales trackers rather than a company statement. The post referenced in the source material said day-one sales were 1,048 and that cumulative sales were around 1,485 copies as of June 2. Official chart operators and Starship Entertainment had not, in the material reviewed, issued a matching public statement with those exact figures. (billboard.com) That means the numbers were being treated by fans as tracker data circulating on social media, not as a formal company disclosure. ### What exactly is “FLY!”? “FLY!” was released on May 27 as IDID’s single album, with “FLY!” as the title track and “Attent!on” as the second song, according to Billboard and Kakao Entertainment’s newsroom. (x.com) Billboard said the release was positioned as a new chapter for the group, while Kakao described it as showing the members’ “natural side.” Retail listings published around the release described a physical package with multiple photobooks, stickers, a QR code card, photocards, pin buttons and a keyring. One U.S. seller listed the album at $44.30, discounted from $59.06, while another listing showed a broad bundle of inclusions tied to the May 28 retail release window. (billboard.com) ### Why were fans complaining about price? Album listings help explain the reaction. The package contents shown by retailers were extensive for a single album release, and U.S.-facing shops reviewed in search results priced the product in the mid-$40 range before shipping in at least one listing. Fan threads referenced in the briefing also included complaints about expensive albums and the trading of concert freebies. (kpopalbums.com) Those complaints appeared in social posts alongside the sales screenshots, though the posts did not amount to an official response from the label or distributor. ### Is this IDID’s debut release? IDID debuted in September 2025 with the EP “I did it.,” and “FLY!” is a comeback release rather than the group’s first appearance, according to Billboard, Kakao Entertainment and other release coverage. (kpopalbums.com) Billboard said the seven-member act was formed through the competition show “Debut’s Plan.” (x.com) FOX 13 Seattle reported this week that the “FLY!” music video had passed 5 million views since its release, citing comments from members including Yonghoon, Junhyuk and Wonbin about the album’s concept and promotion. ### What comes next for the sales story? The next concrete checkpoint is an official chart update or a label-linked sales disclosure. (billboard.com) Until then, the June 2 figures of 1,048 day-one copies and roughly 1,485 cumulative copies remain fan-circulated numbers attached to social tracking posts. IDID’s official site and release coverage remain the clearest public sources for the album itself, while chart-counting retailers continue to market the physical version released in late May. (fox13seattle.com) (idid-official.com) (x.com)

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